Symbolic meanings in the architecture of Keraton Yogyakarta a transformation study

TOHAR, Ibrahim and Hardiman, Gagoek and Ratih Sari, Suzanna (2018) Symbolic meanings in the architecture of Keraton Yogyakarta a transformation study. IJSRP.ORG.

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Abstract

Yogyakarta is one of provinces in Indonesia with special district status. The city planning use concept catur gatra tunggal (four element in unity) that covers palace, square, mosque, and market. As one of the top artifacts of Javanese culture, Keraton Yogyakarta which was established by Prince Mangkubumi in 1756 has experienced a transformation of function and appearance. To comprehend the embodied messages, it is substantial to interpret the meaning of the symbols existing in Keraton Yogyakarta. This study reviews the transformation of meaning taking place at Keraton Yogyakarta. This study applies the method of observation, examination, assessment to the object of study, interview with informants, and study of Javanese manuscripts: Serat Salokapatra. The result of this study indicates that there are some significant transformations of meaning in the architecture of Keraton Yogyakarta between the reign of HB I-HB VIII (1755-1939) and the reign of HB IX - HB X (1940 - 2018).

Item Type:Other
Subjects:N Fine Arts > NA Architecture
Divisions:Faculty of Engineering > Department of Architecture Engineering
Faculty of Engineering > Department of Architecture Engineering
ID Code:69402
Deposited By:INVALID USER
Deposited On:08 Feb 2019 08:52
Last Modified:21 Feb 2019 15:08

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